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i also want us to plan ahead. we and the scrambling for kids and teachers we do we and upon three do we end a of scrambling for kids and -- we end up scrambling for kids and teachers. it is hard to get the kids there, and it is great to do programs and really being more creative, but i guess my stronger feelings are about having a place for kids to go. when it is not available, it becomes part of the conversation. i want to find ways to be proactive early on and notifying the kids earlier and letting them know need year, you are teetering and will end oup in summer school, so really thinking about having these discussions earlier on rather the end in april to reduce rather than in april -- earlier rather than in april and really wanting to have a valuable and fair conversation about what is in our parking lot and how it relates to our priorities, so is there are no further discussions -- do you have something else? >> i just want to add that we have a plan for a safety net or how to have students succeed, so you a
i also want us to plan ahead. we and the scrambling for kids and teachers we do we and upon three do we end a of scrambling for kids and -- we end up scrambling for kids and teachers. it is hard to get the kids there, and it is great to do programs and really being more creative, but i guess my stronger feelings are about having a place for kids to go. when it is not available, it becomes part of the conversation. i want to find ways to be proactive early on and notifying the kids earlier and...
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the program revision we are proposing will tell us to -- will allow us to capture the lower construction bids as well as the tap on our delivery costs. -- cap on our delivery costs. it will provide a more realistic project baseline against which we will measure performance. we will analyze the progress made on the wsip, including scheduling. i want to address these extensions. now, since only commissioner caen was with the since the beginning of wsip, i want to briefly review of the program since its inception in the early 2000's. this chart shows the stages of the program at the bottom of the time line. at the top, you have key milestones. the formal revision made to the program to date are highlighted in our and on that chart. a few months after funding was approved in late 2002, we submitted to the state a plan that highlighted a program for our improvements begin -- for our improvements. the program had an initial budget of $3.6 billion. then in early 2005, we approved levels of service goals for our system, and that significantly changed the scope of the program. the reason why we a
the program revision we are proposing will tell us to -- will allow us to capture the lower construction bids as well as the tap on our delivery costs. -- cap on our delivery costs. it will provide a more realistic project baseline against which we will measure performance. we will analyze the progress made on the wsip, including scheduling. i want to address these extensions. now, since only commissioner caen was with the since the beginning of wsip, i want to briefly review of the program...
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how many of us made mistakes? i had a few guys that were in iraq, that were fighting for our country and came home and reenlisted back in the army to go back over there. they went to a bar, got into a fight that led to the killing. the military -- they break them. there are some real good people on death row that were not the people that came to death row that committed the crime or did not commit the crime. i'm not here to say who did or did not do something, but to see that side that people do not get to hear about. they do not get to hear that these guys pray to god, that they pray for the victims' families out there, no matter who they are. it was something everybody did on death row. it was a rule of law. when is the time of execution, no one eats. it was a compassionate part of you remembering you were human, you remember that these people are hurting out side, and you -- and trying to ask god to heal them of their hurt -- remember that these people are hurting outside, and you reaching and trying to ask god
how many of us made mistakes? i had a few guys that were in iraq, that were fighting for our country and came home and reenlisted back in the army to go back over there. they went to a bar, got into a fight that led to the killing. the military -- they break them. there are some real good people on death row that were not the people that came to death row that committed the crime or did not commit the crime. i'm not here to say who did or did not do something, but to see that side that people...
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gration has been used as sort of a substitute for a -- immigration has been used as a sort of substitute for things that people are upset about, and it becomes easier to kick the immigrant. we see that with the restrictionists and the hate movement. those are the kind of things we are fighting against. some of that sells politically. the challenge is, as cindy was saying, in other parts of the country, really getting people to see that being against immigration is being against america, and that we have to reframe the analysis that way so that people can't hide behind it and use that as their basis for bad votes and sort of running away from the issue. >> thank you. once department, thank you, panelists. >> i will make my comments. when i heard bat, for me it was good because it was like a recharging of the batteries. i needed that because i had been drinking the kool aid of the bad stuff out there and believing maybe there was no hope. but like most of you, i do believe there will be. i remember bart's story, that when we did go back to washington, the irish group. and we walked right b
gration has been used as sort of a substitute for a -- immigration has been used as a sort of substitute for things that people are upset about, and it becomes easier to kick the immigrant. we see that with the restrictionists and the hate movement. those are the kind of things we are fighting against. some of that sells politically. the challenge is, as cindy was saying, in other parts of the country, really getting people to see that being against immigration is being against america, and...
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and the other to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. the house neutralize the dealer with the taser. jumping over the fence. oh ok i may go for a fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts is stung unable to resist running over. you while you do it for. school. watch here i can't read it i am not here let's get out there just tell the other way that i shouldn't have to be the most the current. going to weather the gathering. but haven't. actually got any weapons so some of the lads. know. what. i'm sorry i cut me. stand up there is going to. measure. because you're. no no the stuff that the guys will come up with will put a hundred. times so i don't share it so i'm. looking for a. song for. you got him. you get the price is a. french television baby ocean i'm. covering the back i don't know larry i'm so in the back already jumped some fences ran around to tackle the ladder let's rethink things are going to look like a way to. understand. a
and the other to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. the house neutralize the dealer with the taser. jumping over the fence. oh ok i may go for a fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts is stung unable to resist running over. you while you do it for. school. watch here i can't read it i am not here let's get out there just tell the other way that i shouldn't have to be the...
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we have to look at things on a case by case, use by use basis, and we would consider this sort of thing. protective glazing, wired glass, we see traditionally all over. >> so we've got wired glass here. you know, it's a product that we used to sell a lot of. but almost a product whose time has come. i mean this is an obscure wire glass, with -- it's rated 45 minutes for fire. but the problem is there's no impact. so this is not -- at one time, you could put this in a fire door, only in a -- there was a time when they put this in shower doors. and so clearly that's not legal anymore, with good reason, besides the fact that all of the wires rusted. there's some pretty nasty-loo nasty-looking shower doors that we replaced. the other thing is it's not terribly strong, cracks easily, and -- >> if you put your hand through it, or to it, you can get seriously injured. it looks like it's supposed to be safe. it is actuall actually not terre for human impact. >> so at this point, there are some -- because it's got wires in it, you really couldn't temper it before. now i believe there is somebody
we have to look at things on a case by case, use by use basis, and we would consider this sort of thing. protective glazing, wired glass, we see traditionally all over. >> so we've got wired glass here. you know, it's a product that we used to sell a lot of. but almost a product whose time has come. i mean this is an obscure wire glass, with -- it's rated 45 minutes for fire. but the problem is there's no impact. so this is not -- at one time, you could put this in a fire door, only in a...
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that we use to be a people. in the us freedom has a price the more severe the crime the bigger the in order to get out of jail before trial for example ward's animals this fifty thousand dollars use of firearms is twenty five thousand dollars attempted homicide is half a million dollars he has a contract the contract stipulates you understand that. this person you know stand will be and will will be held accountable for. ninety percent of the money needed for the release the remaining ten percent is paid for by the criminal or his relatives. to the. go to court we have no problem but the minute he misses and the courts. notice let me know that he is actually actually did go to court that's when my department takes over it all comes a bit about what is look at. actually. we are going to follow the bounty hunters who tracked down petty criminals they are very popular but also controversial. catch to drug dealers with a thirty five thousand dollars fifty thousand dollars. but. the united states government has its o
that we use to be a people. in the us freedom has a price the more severe the crime the bigger the in order to get out of jail before trial for example ward's animals this fifty thousand dollars use of firearms is twenty five thousand dollars attempted homicide is half a million dollars he has a contract the contract stipulates you understand that. this person you know stand will be and will will be held accountable for. ninety percent of the money needed for the release the remaining ten...
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for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. authorities are still investigating tonight what caused a crash that killed a family of four. relatives spoke to nbc about the loss and what happened and who the relatives blame. >> this was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. a chance for a father to show the family the place he visited when he was a child. >> when i ran into robert or the girls, it brightened my whole day. they were happy and enjoying life. the family, were at the beginning of a three-week camping trip when something terribly wrong. the family was hit by a tractor trailer and there was an explosion. >> the driver of the other vehicle survived and i would say you can do everything right and have a bad outcome and i think that is what happened here. i think you know the road was slippery, the road was steep and sometimes these things happen and that, um, rather the lesson is to hold your loved ones close and enjoy them when you are with them. >> the driver of the truck was detained at the scene and
for all of us here at nbc news, good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening. i'm diane dwyer. authorities are still investigating tonight what caused a crash that killed a family of four. relatives spoke to nbc about the loss and what happened and who the relatives blame. >> this was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. a chance for a father to show the family the place he visited when he was a child. >> when i ran into robert or the girls, it...
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to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. has neutralized the dealer with the taser. jumping over the. fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts. unable to resist running over. you why are you doing it for. school. i was here i can't prove that i am not here let's get out of there could tell by the way that i shouldn't have to be the most concerned i don't forget what the great. let's have right. getting a weapon so sure let us. know . well i'm sorry all right cut me. stand up stand up. because you're right no no the stuff guys will come up a little wouldn't hurt you. so i don't be sorry sorry. for a. son before. you got him. you get the bright as a. french television babyhood i'm going to bring him back i don't know larry and saw him in the back yard to jump some fences ran around tackling the right area where everything changes nobody would like a way to. understand. so . you know they're going to commit you know no you'll ge
to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. has neutralized the dealer with the taser. jumping over the. fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts. unable to resist running over. you why are you doing it for. school. i was here i can't prove that i am not here let's get out of there could tell by the way that i shouldn't have to be the most concerned i don't forget what the...
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or to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. the house neutralize the dealer with the taser. jumping over the fence. the fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts is unable to resist running over . you while you do it for. school. watch your credit report i am not here let's get out there just tell the other way that i shouldn't have to be the most ignorant one for getting what the government. much every. election which was. getting a weapon social. good no. well i'm sorry all right cut me. stand up stand up. because you're right no no. no we don't know you. so i don't be sharing so i'm sure. we're. looking for a love. song for. you got him. you get to bright eyes there's a. french television baby urgent i'm. giving a back i don't know larry i'm so in the back already jump some fences ran around exactly right or left or think things are never look like a way to. understand. but . you know they're going to come it's you know you kn
or to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. the house neutralize the dealer with the taser. jumping over the fence. the fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts is unable to resist running over . you while you do it for. school. watch your credit report i am not here let's get out there just tell the other way that i shouldn't have to be the most ignorant one for getting what...
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of the resources made available to us by the state. so i don't think -- i think policy wise most of us would agree if we could have more cops on the street, we would. mechanicically, i think that's a tougher question and a larger question for the city as we move forward. so, again, just to reiterate, i think we have a couple of big questions in front of us. and the numbers that i'm putting out here are not the end of the story as i'm sure every department in this room would tell you they are not adequate to meet the needs that we would prefer to -- the staffing needs that he would prefer to have to deal with this population. you mentioned in your comments up front that in the worst case scenario, if the sheriff's department thinks is a possibility, if this is a much larger impact than the numbers and projections the state have given us, we could end up with a significantly higher jail population. if we do end up bumping up against our capacity, we could be talking about millions and tens of millions -- or $10 million more than this. we
of the resources made available to us by the state. so i don't think -- i think policy wise most of us would agree if we could have more cops on the street, we would. mechanicically, i think that's a tougher question and a larger question for the city as we move forward. so, again, just to reiterate, i think we have a couple of big questions in front of us. and the numbers that i'm putting out here are not the end of the story as i'm sure every department in this room would tell you they are...
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kaiser report coming up stay with us here on our team. or is that so much you might want to know if you think. there's taliban bad guys. or is it as norway comes to terms with its most horrific attack on its soil since the second world war a cluster of questions to me. max kaiser. this is the kaiser report are you psychotic. well statistically one of you or i should be psychotic if you look at this first headline lax and unprecedented one in sixty six americans is a diagnosed psychotic outselling even common drugs to treat high blood pressure and acid reflux anti-psychotic medications are the single top selling prescription drug and the united states and they have quite nice names like zyprexa sarah quel abilify. this is part of the campaign to breed more goldman sachs bankers because means that you lack empathy and you need to be completely devoid of empathy to do your job effectively at goldman asset stripping corporate.
kaiser report coming up stay with us here on our team. or is that so much you might want to know if you think. there's taliban bad guys. or is it as norway comes to terms with its most horrific attack on its soil since the second world war a cluster of questions to me. max kaiser. this is the kaiser report are you psychotic. well statistically one of you or i should be psychotic if you look at this first headline lax and unprecedented one in sixty six americans is a diagnosed psychotic...
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because part of managing the jail population is going to rely on us and maximizing the use of alternative programs, so that we can free at the jail beds for folks more deserving and enable people, as part of their reentry process, to get into community programs where, while they're still under the sheriff's constructive custody, there in the community, beginning the reentry process under our supervision. and presumably over time, this will help reduce the amount of folks who will then 3 offend. and another component of that is expanding the relationship we already have with the adult probation, to ensure sort of a seamless handoff between when their commitment time to the sheriff has been served, and they then begin their probation time. because the goal would be to have a plan, one that is developed prior to the end of their commitment, so that whatever services they are receiving, if they still either need those are others, that those things can be in place, so that when they go on probation, there is not a crack for them to fall through. because that would be something that would impac
because part of managing the jail population is going to rely on us and maximizing the use of alternative programs, so that we can free at the jail beds for folks more deserving and enable people, as part of their reentry process, to get into community programs where, while they're still under the sheriff's constructive custody, there in the community, beginning the reentry process under our supervision. and presumably over time, this will help reduce the amount of folks who will then 3 offend....
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to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. the. house neutralize the dealer with a taser. jumping over the fence. a fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts is unable to resist running over. you why are you doing it for. school. watch here i can't read it i am not here let's get out of here just tell them there we go let's put it that this should be the most the current. going to whether they're going to break for. whatever. actually you got a weapon so slow. well i'm sorry all right cut me. stand up for a stand up. because you're right no no. this guys will come up a little bit over you. so i don't be sharing so i'm. looking for a love. song for. you got him. you get to bright as a. french television baby oh shit i'm giving them back i don't know larry i'm so in the back yard to jump some fences ran around exactly the right area where i should think things are going to think the way to. understand. it they're going to come it's you
to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. the. house neutralize the dealer with a taser. jumping over the fence. a fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts is unable to resist running over. you why are you doing it for. school. watch here i can't read it i am not here let's get out of here just tell them there we go let's put it that this should be the most the current. going to...
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you are giving us housing and your caseworkers are helping us. if you are going to take our money can we please have toilet paper and hand soap. >> thank you. >> i am also a resident of next door. i am a recipient of your care not cash. i understand that the money goes towards my shelter. that is ok. but there are things that we are restricted to. we are treated like juveniles to where we can't do this and we are not allowed to do that. monitors can't decide in our 15-minute break where we stand. stand in front of the building. no. across the street, no. neighbors are complaining. we are being shuffled for 15 minutes three times a night and in the day when we are not allowed around the shelter. it is an issue that i am paying for. the $59, i am trying to look for work. if i go on the computer and there is a job in emeryville how am i go to keep buying hygiene products and then go apply for a job. how can i go to san jose when i can apply for a job there that i am qualified for. there are places i cannot go and i am restricted because of the money
you are giving us housing and your caseworkers are helping us. if you are going to take our money can we please have toilet paper and hand soap. >> thank you. >> i am also a resident of next door. i am a recipient of your care not cash. i understand that the money goes towards my shelter. that is ok. but there are things that we are restricted to. we are treated like juveniles to where we can't do this and we are not allowed to do that. monitors can't decide in our 15-minute break...
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i will use the word situation. in particular, and it is all known to the public -- this man had a conviction out of san mateo we had not learned about. we could not cross-examine on that. and that was a problem. it was a problem immediately addressed. so, i talked to a lot of other g-8's offices to find out how -- d.a.'s offices throughout the state to find out how they dealt with this. i find that a lot of offices across the state rely on that type of relationship. given the situation occurred with the crime lab, we needed to absolutely do more, and what we did is create a policy where they did, and i think it may have been cheap gas than -- chief gaston at the time were they created personnel files where they could go to the court system to learn whether this type of material existed, whether or not information that we should know about individuals who are testifying for us in that trial should be given to the police department. we also have our own internal policy because -- which means if there are allegations
i will use the word situation. in particular, and it is all known to the public -- this man had a conviction out of san mateo we had not learned about. we could not cross-examine on that. and that was a problem. it was a problem immediately addressed. so, i talked to a lot of other g-8's offices to find out how -- d.a.'s offices throughout the state to find out how they dealt with this. i find that a lot of offices across the state rely on that type of relationship. given the situation occurred...
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so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and entertain you for about the next two minutes. it's a professional association of criminal defense lawyers in the bay area. our membership list includes about 400 lawyers and private investigators, expert witnesses and even some professors and law students. our members are -- how do i say this -- luminaries in the field. today, the justice conference honors a past ctla honoree, one of our own, tony serra. ctla has featured the likes of not only tony serra at a feature presenter at our programs but those that include jim bross that has who defends cases most of the time but was the spec
so thank you, jeff, for allowing us to be here and co-sponsoring this event. thank you all for coming here. [applause] >> thank you. next i'd like to introduce, the incoming president of the criminal trial lawyers association of northern california, frank. >> hello. i'm frank and president-elect of criminal trial lawyers association of northern california. ctla is a proud co-sponsor of the justice summit here today. i've been asked to say a few words about ctla to both inform and...
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that is going to do it for us. i'm cheryl jennings, thanks for joining us. have a great week and we'll see you next time. bye for now.
that is going to do it for us. i'm cheryl jennings, thanks for joining us. have a great week and we'll see you next time. bye for now.
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thank you for making us part of your sunday morning.
thank you for making us part of your sunday morning.
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it made us who we are. i have scars. i have a doctorate, but also scars. wisdom comes from making mistakes. i have made a lot of mistakes ladies and gentlemen. i am going to speak about collaboration. i am going to talk about the role of expectations. i will speak to the value of hope. because when you're in an ugly situation. hope means so much. it's a global concept. in the research i do with resilience of children. close your eyes. bear with me. go ahead and hope them. i am not going to take you through a visiblization. i charge for that. some of you did not close your eyes. you looked at the other people closing their eyes. i asked students why? because i don't trust people around me. there are islands when children run to the nearest adult. if i am not dressed like this. i am dressed like i do at home. that guy must be a gangster. when i speak about at riskness, i asked this gentlemen, a school administrate or. what makes a student at risk? we talked about gangs. we treat the symptoms. it's the symptoms we're treating. that's just an expression of oth
it made us who we are. i have scars. i have a doctorate, but also scars. wisdom comes from making mistakes. i have made a lot of mistakes ladies and gentlemen. i am going to speak about collaboration. i am going to talk about the role of expectations. i will speak to the value of hope. because when you're in an ugly situation. hope means so much. it's a global concept. in the research i do with resilience of children. close your eyes. bear with me. go ahead and hope them. i am not going to take...
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stay with us. sure, pulling the mold, mildew, and grime from out of the porous caverns of grout takes the right tools, but it also takes a gentle, caring touch. before you can deep clean, you learn to get a feel for its trouble spots. and hey, if you can't listen to grout, you can't truly know its wants...its needs...its dreams. ♪call 1-800-steemer. empty nest, new kitchen, new us? who are we? chic, modern, daring dinner-party hosts. that sounds dangerous, maybe we're more the tradiotional...
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and the order to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. has neutralized the dealer with the taser. jumping over the. fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts is unable to resist running over. you why are you doing it for the fire eating school. that was here i can't remember i am not here let's get out of there could still be there we go let's go to the computer most of the current. get away with the gibberish. but haven't. actually read. got any weapons oh sure. oh. no oh. well i'm sorry all right. stand up stand up. because you're right no no the stuff that got us will go a little wouldn't hurt you. so i don't be sorry so i'm. looking for a. son for. you got him you know you get the price is a. french television baby version i'm. covering the back i don't know larry and saw him in the back yard to jump some fences ran around exactly the right area where i should think things are never looked like the way to. stand. so. you know they're go
and the order to reach their goals they use strength and surprise tactics. runs to the back alley to prevent any escape attempts. but then a radio message comes through. has neutralized the dealer with the taser. jumping over the. fugitive who was shot with five thousand volts is unable to resist running over. you why are you doing it for the fire eating school. that was here i can't remember i am not here let's get out of there could still be there we go let's go to the computer most of the...
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we will make do with the budget you have so generously supplied us. supervisor mirkarimi: i am only bringing this in stark contrast that in some ways we are keeping this in supply to do something on the front end that is constantly being fuelled by something on the back end. the police department is the primary responder, right? it is dealing with the response needs of the heavy repeat offender population. i think it is a question of we could probably even calculate a way to maybe help adult probation even more for the sheriff's department or others because the police department really is the one responsible for keeping safe the community itself, but also, you are dealing with vp population. there has to be some break in that cycle. >> correct. i have been in discussion with the undersheriff, and i have some meetings scheduled to come up with strategies where we are going to participate in that process of supervision pirie whether some of the concept might be thrown around. maybe that the population on notice that they are being watched. we will becom
we will make do with the budget you have so generously supplied us. supervisor mirkarimi: i am only bringing this in stark contrast that in some ways we are keeping this in supply to do something on the front end that is constantly being fuelled by something on the back end. the police department is the primary responder, right? it is dealing with the response needs of the heavy repeat offender population. i think it is a question of we could probably even calculate a way to maybe help adult...
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you are used to these distractions. >> no, there were a lot of things i have to get used to the first few months. there are a lot of things that i cannot get used to in this job, the attention, publicity, but also, the variety of issues. there are so many things coming at you. for example, this today, a friend of mine in mailed -- e- mailed me and said that one of his in-laws was one of the fishermen that was caught out in the kabul area. i said that we would call the account the general in mexico. so we immediately made a call, asked the mexican consulate to ask the mexican government to continue the search. do not stop. do everything you can. the weather is warm. people have relationships. i did not know that. i was reading the news like you, and all the sudden, a friend says, i have a relative there. can you plead with the government? i never expected to do that. but here he is, a resident asking for help. so we called the mexican consulate. they were transmitting information, the request. so it is things like that that you never expect. every day there is a challenge. if it reflec
you are used to these distractions. >> no, there were a lot of things i have to get used to the first few months. there are a lot of things that i cannot get used to in this job, the attention, publicity, but also, the variety of issues. there are so many things coming at you. for example, this today, a friend of mine in mailed -- e- mailed me and said that one of his in-laws was one of the fishermen that was caught out in the kabul area. i said that we would call the account the general...
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so excited for us. it's really great. >> but i would also like to say thank you to the mayor and the city attorneys for bringing this forward. >> absolutely. >> because that's where it started >> this smooth running operation did not come by accident. it requires planning and a thorough rethrough. >> today san francisco took the step to make a case that we believe in the words of the california institution. we took action. >> from february 12th to march 11, 2004. under the direction of the mayor, they gave licenses to 4 thousand same sex couples. they came from all or the united states. >> they were overwhelmed with the same chance to get married. >> we started to get them couple by couple and that line starting going down the hall way, around the block and continued over the weekend. they drove from washington, oregon, we saw families and hoping they would get through the door before we closed down for the day and the next day they want come back. we had very little time to plan. >> in 2004, when the c
so excited for us. it's really great. >> but i would also like to say thank you to the mayor and the city attorneys for bringing this forward. >> absolutely. >> because that's where it started >> this smooth running operation did not come by accident. it requires planning and a thorough rethrough. >> today san francisco took the step to make a case that we believe in the words of the california institution. we took action. >> from february 12th to march 11,...
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open a door if he's in there you know let us in you've got no problem. we're going to get in anyhow we're going to get the door. they. open the door. open the door take don't. don't shut the window we're here going to war. ok here come over here and open the door right now. you come over and open the door right now and i'm going to come through this window. that jeff jeff confronted with a threat jeff the fugitive finally appears. the front door go to the front door. to door and. once again hectoring works nobody stands up against padilla silver tongue is important. this new arrest is worth three and a half thousand dollars. bounty hunters justify themselves by putting an emphasis on the risks they take. people that are on drugs you have no idea how they're going to react you know if there's people in there that are going to become aggressive just because they have their own issues you know maybe there's another want to person in there and all of a sudden they come forward to help you know you never know so i just get him into custody and get him out of
open a door if he's in there you know let us in you've got no problem. we're going to get in anyhow we're going to get the door. they. open the door. open the door take don't. don't shut the window we're here going to war. ok here come over here and open the door right now. you come over and open the door right now and i'm going to come through this window. that jeff jeff confronted with a threat jeff the fugitive finally appears. the front door go to the front door. to door and. once again...
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working with bart and the assembly members office, we will use this as a vehicle. we have asked you to adopt the support position to give you maximum flexibility when we get moving in negotiations with the governor's office. the second bill is s.b. 582 on page 22 of the matrix. it is a commuter benefit program, a program that was sponsored by mtc. it had a little rough sledding. it provides program guidance to transportation agencies and gives them some ability to adopt ordinances to enact commuter policies within their region. southern california got their back up and almost derailed the bill. they have been deleted from the bill, so it applies basically to everywhere in the state except for southern california. mtc has asked for a support position, and we've made the same recommendation here. we recommended adding one bill to the matrix to follow. it just came to light in the last two weeks. a proposal by caltrans on page 15. in essence, the state, as you get close to the middle of the third quarter of a fiscal year, the state transportation department has two ch
working with bart and the assembly members office, we will use this as a vehicle. we have asked you to adopt the support position to give you maximum flexibility when we get moving in negotiations with the governor's office. the second bill is s.b. 582 on page 22 of the matrix. it is a commuter benefit program, a program that was sponsored by mtc. it had a little rough sledding. it provides program guidance to transportation agencies and gives them some ability to adopt ordinances to enact...
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of the resources made available to us by the state. so i don't think -- i think policy wise most of us would agree if we could have more cops on the street, we would. mechanicically, i think that's a tougher question and a larger question for the city as we move forward.
of the resources made available to us by the state. so i don't think -- i think policy wise most of us would agree if we could have more cops on the street, we would. mechanicically, i think that's a tougher question and a larger question for the city as we move forward.